
Business Statistics, plus MyStatLab with Pearson eText
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 12. August 2013
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This package includes a physical copy of Business Statistics, by David F. Groebner as well as access to the eText and MyStatLab.
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A direct approach to business statistics, ordered in a signature step-by-step framework.
Students could have a competitive edge over new graduates and experienced employees if they know how to apply statistical analysis skills to real-world, decision-making problems. To help students achieve this advantage, Business Statistics uses a direct approach that consistently presents concepts and techniques in way that benefits students of all mathematical backgrounds. This text also contains engaging business examples to show the relevance of business statistics in action.
MyStatLab is being used in universities all over the world to improve student performance. MyStatLab has immersive content and engaging tools, along with time-saving automatic grading.
"What students especially like about the system is that they get immediate feedback from MyStatLab on whether the exercise was right or wrong. I would recommend MyStatLab to another lecturer because I think I became a better lecturer in statistics, [as now] I'm able to provide individual students with better feedback." - Dr Patrick Stroobandt, Plantijn Hogeschool, Belgium
With MyStatLab, students gain knowledge that they will use throughout their lives, and universities gain a partner deeply committed to helping students and educators achieve their goals.
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MyStatLab questions often require you to draw or interpret graphs or statistical data. The integrated StatCrunch software allows your students to analyse the data set in the question and draw conclusions with a simple click.
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Your Instructor will need to provide you with a course ID in order for you to access the eText and MyStatLab
A direct approach to business statistics, ordered in a signature step-by-step framework.
Students could have a competitive edge over new graduates and experienced employees if they know how to apply statistical analysis skills to real-world, decision-making problems. To help students achieve this advantage, Business Statistics uses a direct approach that consistently presents concepts and techniques in way that benefits students of all mathematical backgrounds. This text also contains engaging business examples to show the relevance of business statistics in action.
MyStatLab is being used in universities all over the world to improve student performance. MyStatLab has immersive content and engaging tools, along with time-saving automatic grading.
"What students especially like about the system is that they get immediate feedback from MyStatLab on whether the exercise was right or wrong. I would recommend MyStatLab to another lecturer because I think I became a better lecturer in statistics, [as now] I'm able to provide individual students with better feedback." - Dr Patrick Stroobandt, Plantijn Hogeschool, Belgium
With MyStatLab, students gain knowledge that they will use throughout their lives, and universities gain a partner deeply committed to helping students and educators achieve their goals.
For students
Pearson eText gives you access to an eBook that can be used on the go, and allows you to highlight, search and take notes as you read online. Access to the eBook depends on the package you have bought.
Help Me Solve This breaks the problem down into manageable chunks so you can work through the methodology a stage at a time, applying what you've learnt as you go along.
MyStatLab questions often require you to draw or interpret graphs or statistical data. The integrated StatCrunch software allows your students to analyse the data set in the question and draw conclusions with a simple click.
For educators
Online assignments, tests, quizzes can be easily created and assigned to students.
Gradebook: Assignments are automatically graded and visible at a glance.
Register now to benefit from these resources.
A student access code card is included with your textbook at a reduced cost. To register with your code, visit www.mystatlab.co.uk.
For educator access, contact your Pearson account manager. To find out who your account manager is, visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/replocator
For more instructor resources available with this title, visit www.pearsoned.co.uk
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Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
Adult education
ISBN-13
978-1-4479-5340-1 (9781447953401)
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David F. Groebner | Patrick W. Shannon | Phillip C Fry
Business Statistics Pearson New International Edition, plus MyStatLab without eText
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Content
1. The Where, Why, and How of Data Collection
2. Graphs, Charts, and Tables-Describing Your Data
3. Describing Data Using Numerical Measures
1-3. Special Review Section
4. Introduction to Probability
5. Discrete Probability Distributions
6. Introduction to Continuous Probability Distributions
7. Introduction to Sampling Distributions
8. Estimating Single Population Parameters
9. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
10. Estimation and Hypothesis Testing for Two Population Parameters
11. Hypothesis Tests and Estimation for Population Variances
12. Analysis of Variance
8-12. Special Review Section
13. Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Contingency Analysis
14. Introduction to Linear Regression and Correlation Analysis
15. Multiple Regression Analysis and Model Building
16. Analyzing and Forecasting Time-Series Data
17. Introduction to Nonparametric Statistics
18. Introduction to Quality and Statistical Process Control
Appendix A Random Numbers Table
Appendix B Cumulative Binomial Distribution Table
Appendix C Cumulative Poisson Probability Distribution Table
Appendix D Standard Normal Distribution Table
Appendix E Exponential Distribution Table
Appendix F Values of t for Selected Probabilities
Appendix G Values of x2 for Selected Probabilities
Appendix H F-Distribution Table
Appendix I Distribution of the Studentized Range (q-values)
Appendix J Critical Values of r in the Runs Test
Appendix K Mann-Whitney U Test Probabilities (n 6 9)
Appendix L Mann-Whitney U Test Critical Values (9 ... n ... 20)
Appendix M Critical Values of T in the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test (n ... 25)
Appendix N Critical Values dL and dU of the Durbin-Watson Statistic D
Appendix O Lower and Upper Critical Values W of Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test
Appendix P Control Chart Factors
2. Graphs, Charts, and Tables-Describing Your Data
3. Describing Data Using Numerical Measures
1-3. Special Review Section
4. Introduction to Probability
5. Discrete Probability Distributions
6. Introduction to Continuous Probability Distributions
7. Introduction to Sampling Distributions
8. Estimating Single Population Parameters
9. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
10. Estimation and Hypothesis Testing for Two Population Parameters
11. Hypothesis Tests and Estimation for Population Variances
12. Analysis of Variance
8-12. Special Review Section
13. Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Contingency Analysis
14. Introduction to Linear Regression and Correlation Analysis
15. Multiple Regression Analysis and Model Building
16. Analyzing and Forecasting Time-Series Data
17. Introduction to Nonparametric Statistics
18. Introduction to Quality and Statistical Process Control
Appendix A Random Numbers Table
Appendix B Cumulative Binomial Distribution Table
Appendix C Cumulative Poisson Probability Distribution Table
Appendix D Standard Normal Distribution Table
Appendix E Exponential Distribution Table
Appendix F Values of t for Selected Probabilities
Appendix G Values of x2 for Selected Probabilities
Appendix H F-Distribution Table
Appendix I Distribution of the Studentized Range (q-values)
Appendix J Critical Values of r in the Runs Test
Appendix K Mann-Whitney U Test Probabilities (n 6 9)
Appendix L Mann-Whitney U Test Critical Values (9 ... n ... 20)
Appendix M Critical Values of T in the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test (n ... 25)
Appendix N Critical Values dL and dU of the Durbin-Watson Statistic D
Appendix O Lower and Upper Critical Values W of Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test
Appendix P Control Chart Factors